Passport Radio KY | radioNOVO News for Elmira/Corning 05-19-26
Good morning,An era is coming to an end on Bridge Street in Corning. After seventy-nine years in business, Northside Floral has announced it will permanently close. Current owner Cheryl Gentz is retiring, noting that the shop's final day for flower sales will be May twenty-second, followed by a two-week public liquidation sale starting May twenty-sixth.Meanwhile, millions of dollars in state funding are headed to the Village of Bath. Governor Kathy Hochul announced four-point-five million dollars for eleven local economic development projects through the NY Forward program. The funds will back upgrades to Pulteney Park, pedestrian improvements along Liberty Street, a new small business project fund, and the creation of a downtown restaurant and taproom.And the region is bracing for an early summer scorcher today. A major heat wave moving through New York is pushing local temperatures up to eighty-seven degrees in Corning with high humidity, making it the hottest day of the year so far. Weather officials urge residents to stay hydrated, limit strenuous outdoor activities, and keep pets cool before rain showers bring relief later this week.More news on our radioNOVO app -- Codi Gaboff, radioNOVO News, a service of Seven Mountains Media.